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time to send them our own theater in the middle east and north africa. concrete. back to do that. in the 2nd of a 2 part series out a 0 will to meet the creative risk take because he broke new ground for censorship . and developed their own voice in the seventy's in the arab world stage and screen on al jazeera donate. trump is promising what he describes as a golden age for united states. the flurry of actions, he's already taken hours off to being sworn in for a 2nd to a proven controversial. so how would from reshape for us over the next 4 years? this is inside storage. the
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hello and welcome to a special edition of the inside story on james bass in washington, dc. what, outside 1600 pennsylvania avenue, better known as the white house. it has a new coupons, but not a brand new occupant present. donald j trump has started his 2nd to with a blitz of executive orders. in other words, presidential decrees on a wide range of issues. all of the controversial, some over certain to be challenged in court will discuss a list not with politicians, political analysts, experts and members of the media. but we're going to get a real world view that so the moment, but 1st the summary of trumps 1st days back in power from katya lopez. how do you on the next, is a free is on all from cracking down on immigration to pardoning january 6 riders. us president donald trump hit the ground running on day one
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and much as a support base is elated. very proud of him, very proud of his journey. never surrender, never back down. and just like he's been with the american people since they want, we're here to we would have battling the rising cost, trump supporters and critics alike agree on the need to lower inflation. it's really, really hard economy that we're living there right now, and i can't take it anymore. the ordinary people doing extraordinary things. well, let me introduce you to our extraordinary panel today in washington dc. broad cost center. we have adam keller, he's that hired social worker and educator. and originally from new jersey. i don't know if you hear my jersey accent, but i'm living here in montgomery county and i'm basically my current position as retired is um i take care of my grandchildren. okay jeff, while you mentioned jeff,
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i mean i thought it was possible. i didn't, you know, i didn't necessarily think it would happen, but i didn't typically don't roll anything out. you know. okay, adam, you will the trump simple. so among the things that he's done is i'm gonna talk about january the 6th riots on capitol hill attacks on police offices. and yet he is pardons about 1000 any 1600 people, including members of the groups, the pilot boys and the cheapest. what's your take on that? do you, do you think that's a good thing? i mean, the republicans, i thought was the policy of law and order. yeah, well i, i essentially, i see in january 6th as a people that were our page for picture arctic. they, they felt like there was, there was an aberration in, in the, in the, in the voting that there was, there was something that was on this there. the pardons, i don't,
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i'm not pregnant to all of the, you know, the cases. so i can't really speak to that, but i feel like there probably was was reason to, to look at those things. nadine, your response. i think to see that people have been pardoned for what they were convicted of doing. and from what i witnessed what i saw on january 6th, it was a pol, type the, you know, it is ruled by decree. now, often in this country. i mean, i think congress needs to step up into its job and push back on the executive. and i mean, we shouldn't be ruled by decree and, you know, the idea of just partnering a whole bunch of people or, you know, look at buying it and he parted his whole family on the way out the door. i mean it, why should one person have that much power? i'm pretty sure our founders would look at that and go they shouldn't. we created a system to make sure it didn't happen. and i think we've just, um,
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a lot of citizens, us as people we don't hold the right people accountable. we're very frustrated at the president, but we're not really frustrated at our local representatives in congress to adam means a whole range of political issues that people talk about given your life, your family. lots, issue number one. well, the last 4 years, i think that one of the major issues for, for me and my family is just the, the amount of things that our money can buy. as opposed to, before we've seen a, you know, a lot of just our household items, groceries, services, i mean going out to eat is, is almost, it's just, it's just expensive and trying to, to really make ends meet. and i think, and you're probably speak for, for, for all of us here that it's, it's, you know, we've, i've, i've seen that hurt or pocket books in that, in that regard. i have 5 kids having to provide for them is, is
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a challenge that would say that's, that's probably the main one. for me. they didn't do things evo to try harris. do you think that's the threat? maybe it's, it's his demo to make threats like that, and it's, i think it's indigo association and strategy. and, but i'm, i'm thinking of, of the fact that for the last, and it's something that he said in one of his speeches in the now aggravation that for. and he said something like, for far too long, we've taxed our citizens and then ship that money off to ukraine to, to protect form borders into into help others. where as you know, we, we haven't had, have had hired problems here solve in our country as much. i mean, we have problems here with our economy, with our, with our border and with our immigration, things like that. and i feel like, you know, the ability to, to bring money in is
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a good thing. and i think that if we can do that through our powers and trade powers of trade and powers of being a leader and in the global market, i think that that's and that's not necessarily a bad thing. so it's still just a small business. and when you put those trades and you buy your goods from overseas, now it makes it harder to get those goods. so now i have less opportunity in the marketplace. i have less things to sell. you know, you have, you, can you combine the trade restrictions with the lack of labor, and if you're a small entrepreneur out there and you want to create opportunity in the marketplace, you wanna hire people, you just can't and you can't find products to sell. so how does raising trades and making it harder to get this stuff that we need help americans? yeah. think go ahead and going back to what he was saying. i think it, it's the, you know, i guess the threat of doing that is, i think he's, he's does that. he's trying to set it up to where we'll bring back business back to the united states to where it's going to be more business here. more and more
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companies want to come back and that it, china will be able to basically will be more even with our trade. and it's, you know, earlier jeff is that i think that i don't know that it would be more expensive to get goods. because i think that to get through his, his, with his strategy in place, i think with him, whether it's threats or whether it actually comes to pass that he does put terrace on on these countries is designed to, to, to drive down the prices for us and into less than that deficit the we're that we have with these that with china, with, with, you know, with candidly, he's brought to canada recently. but you know, to the hiring, the, just replacing a whole bunch of people without actually taking the time, you know, investigative, they should be in the position. i think in the 1st term he maybe did a lot more of that, but i think now have 19, i mean this is a land built on immigration. is a note that is what america is, is now old of your families, of us so many years have come here and now it started to pull. the drawbridge off
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is right. and it's, it's again disheartening. i think again, i'm going back to the system. if we look at why people want to come here and we look at what's going on, where they're coming from, right? there's a problem. there's a problem that needs to be addressed. we're trying to stop them to getting into our country. right. but why do they want to come here and, and for a number of reasons. but if they're not safe where they are, where their home countries are, there is a problem. now of course, then we're talking about foreign governments and how we're going to work with that and we've gotten involved in things that we really shouldn't have gotten involved with them long ago. i'll say that, you know, but again, it's a systemic problem. it's a global problem and some of the tactics that many of the administrations have
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taken regarding immigration had been despicable. he's not the 1st, so i'm gonna give him that one. i'll, i'll throw your bone on that one. he is not the 1st. however, people need to be treated with decency that yes, there, but there are things that we can do to handle it in a different way. and well, i would say that that the way that it's going, right? not any refugees that's, that's a different mean that's, that's a legitimate thing. okay. the when you, you have unlimited people coming across the border that, you know, we don't know, we don't know who they are. i, i, i think the president trump once once everybody to come but just through the front door so that we know who you are. i don't think that he's that time aggression at all. i think that he's pro immigration, but he doesn't want it. he wants to our country to be a country of laws that it is a we should have a country of laws. just one of the things that he said in his little girl speech is
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that he's going to be a pacemaker. and the unit fire, i mean, does that match what you think about donald trump and all you confident was in fact as commander in chief, the man with the finger on the new clip up. well, i mean, it doesn't really matter what i think he's capable of. if he believes he can be that thing and he wants to be that thing that i support him to be that thing cuz we do need it. we need somebody to bring us together and he absolutely has opportunity to do this specifically on this issue right here with immigration. we haven't had serious immigration reform since 1986. congress just isn't doing their job. he could leverage all his, his bad talk to forced congress in the writing actual immigration all because the issue that you're talking about is we got people come across the board or who we don't know who they are or what they're doing. and we also have a whole bunch of people coming here because they're just looking for opportunity, which american can provide and can in return help us citizens. we should find a way to allow those people to be citizens. so they're paying part, you know,
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their, their fair share of taxes, they're helping the formal economy grow and expand small businesses, giving the labor they need. and then on top of that, we're able to then actually that and keep out the people we don't want here. because if you go in to neighborhoods that are, you know, have a lot of different countries in there. the people that they ran from followed them here, and they're not happy about it. and you know, dial sounds base. and a lot of ways, you know, i took a part time job working at home depot, and i was in there last night talking to the, to the guys and they want on x while we are at a inside story. next time on inside story, i'll be back here to discuss the trump support and policy for 2nd to until then for me, james base and all the team in dc. bye for now. the the
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you what you will just bear with me. so robert and hold on by the of all top of the stories. israel's military operations, the occupied westbank is not with it's the day, at least 10 people are being killed. another 14 feeding children have been injured . the rates have been taking place across the occupied westbank, but the law, just as by the presence is in the city of jeanine, the un special russell to francesca albanese is warning if his plan is alt falls to stall its genocide, the palestinians will not be confined to garza, the united nations has also will that as well as actions and.
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